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Ippolito Chamaterò
Ippolito Chamaterò (also Chamatterò di Negri, Camaterò; first name also Hippolito; late 1530s – after 1592) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance, originally from Rome but active in northern Italy. He wrote both sacred and secular music, particularly madrigals; all of his surviving music is vocal. His sacred musical style was in conformance with the Counter-Reformation musical ideals following the Council of Trent, and his madrigals were related stylistically to those of Adrian Willaert and Cipriano de Rore.
==Life==
Chamaterò was born in Rome. Details of his early life are lacking, including where he received his musical training. By 1560 he had come to northern Italy, where he held a succession of mostly short posts; there are gaps in the record for some portions of his career. In 1560 and 1561 he was in Padua, since he signed some of his published books of madrigals there. On January 1, 1562, he became ''maestro di cappella'', music director, of the prestigious ''Accademia Filarmonica'' of Verona, succeeding Francesco Portinaro, who had held the post the preceding year. Chamaterò held this post for exactly two years, leaving at the end of 1563. In 1565 he was in Vicenza; 1566, Treviso; and he held a longer post as ''maestro di cappella'' in Udine from 1567 to 1570, and then again from 1574 to 1577, though his whereabouts between 1570 and 1574 are unknown. In 1578 he was again in Padua, and in 1581 and 1582 he was in Bergamo; no records of his activity have turned up after 1592.〔Laura Macy. "Chamaterò, Ippolito." In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/05377 (accessed October 25, 2009).〕
All of Chamaterò's works were published in Venice, first by Antonio Gardano of the Gardano publishing house, and later by Scotto. Many are dedicated to colleagues and patrons of Chamaterò from the Accademia in Verona.〔〔Bernstein, Jane. ''Music Printing in Renaissance Venice: the Scotto Press, 1539-1572.'' Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-510231-2 ()〕

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